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Anna Geary addresses Zimmer Biomet Women’s Inspired Network Event

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In line with Zimmer Biomet’s commitment to creating, supporting and celebrating diverse, equal and inclusive workplaces and communities, the Company recently hosted a Women’s Inspired Network (WIN) event at its manufacturing operations in Oranmore.

Taoiseach joins in celebrations of Baxter's 50 years in Mayo

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An Taoiseach Micheál Martin was in Castlebar this week where he had a number of engagements including joining in the celebrations of Baxter Healthcare’s 50 years manufacturing in the county.

Local employment economy boost with Ballinasloe jobs announcement

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There was positive news within the employment economy of Ballinasloe in recent times with the announcement by pharmaceutical company, Chanelle Pharma, that it is to create 60 jobs at the IDA Business and Technology Park in the East Galway town.

Ford to stop making the Mondeo from 2022

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Ford has recently confirmed it will stop producing the Mondeo from the end of March 2022.

Jobs boost for city as HID Global announces plan to open centre of excellence and 120 new jobs

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HID Global, a worldwide leader in trusted identity solutions, expects to open a centre of excellence in Galway this year. This will allow for full consolidation of business activities, including manufacturing operations, to the new facility in Mervue Business Park by end of 2022.

Jobs boost as Aerogen announce plans to hire 80 staff

Galway received a seasonal jobs boost with the announcement of 80 new jobs at global medtech company Aerogen, when it opened its new engineering labs in the city at the weekend.

NUI Galway researcher wins inaugural Allergan Innovation award

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An innovative approach to help breast cancer patients post-mastectomy has been awarded the Inaugural Allergan Innovation Award at NUI Galway. Dr Niamh O'Halloran, a researcher with the School of Medicine at NUI Galway, received the award for her project which seeks to use the body's own cells to avoid complications wih implants.

Allergan makes €42 million investment in operations

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Allergan marked 40 successful years of business in Ireland this week confirming an additional investment of €42 million in its Irish operations in 2017. The company employs approximately 1,700 people in Ireland with the vast majority of those in its Westport plant. It also announced details of a new €50,000 Innovation Award Programme with Irish colleges around the country. 

Jobs boost as med tech company announces new city plant

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Galway received a jobs boost yesterday when it was announced that ZELTIQ Aesthetics, Inc. a medical technology company focused on developing and commercialising products utilizing its proprietary controlled-cooling technology, is to establish a European manufacturing facility in the city, which is expected to create about 60 jobs over the next 18 months.

 

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